TY - UNPB
T1 - Climate change and automation: the emission effects of robot adoption
AU - Abeliansky, Ana Lucia
AU - Prettner, Klaus
AU - Rodriguez-Crespo, Ernesto
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - What are the environmental impacts of the increasing use of automation technologies? To answer this question, we propose a model of production in the age of automation that incorporates emission externalities. We derive a threshold condition subject to which the use of industrial robots affects emissions. This model leads to three testable predictions, i) the use of industrial robots causes higher emissions on average, ii) with increasing efficiency of industrial robots, the effect becomes weaker and could turn negative, and iii) in countries in which electricity is predominantly produced using (clean) renewable energy, industrial robot use has the potential of decreasing emissions. Empirically, we find support for the theoretical hypotheses implying that the effect of automation on emissions is non-linear or moderated by other variables.
AB - What are the environmental impacts of the increasing use of automation technologies? To answer this question, we propose a model of production in the age of automation that incorporates emission externalities. We derive a threshold condition subject to which the use of industrial robots affects emissions. This model leads to three testable predictions, i) the use of industrial robots causes higher emissions on average, ii) with increasing efficiency of industrial robots, the effect becomes weaker and could turn negative, and iii) in countries in which electricity is predominantly produced using (clean) renewable energy, industrial robot use has the potential of decreasing emissions. Empirically, we find support for the theoretical hypotheses implying that the effect of automation on emissions is non-linear or moderated by other variables.
KW - Automation
KW - Robots
KW - Emissions
KW - Climate Change
U2 - 10.57938/fdc1ba13-dc5b-4467-b419-e84bcf0b044d
DO - 10.57938/fdc1ba13-dc5b-4467-b419-e84bcf0b044d
M3 - WU Working Paper
T3 - Department of Economics Working Paper Series
BT - Climate change and automation: the emission effects of robot adoption
PB - WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
ER -